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7 th MobiliseYourCity Steering Committee Meeting 06 th March 2020, Berlin Supported by: Implemented by: In Cooperation with: Table of contents 1. Update since the Steering Commitee Meeting 2. Learning lessons: Presenting the Tunisia NUMP case


  1. 7 th MobiliseYourCity Steering Committee Meeting 06 th March 2020, Berlin Supported by: Implemented by: In Cooperation with:

  2. Table of contents 1. Update since the Steering Commitee Meeting 2. Learning lessons: Presenting the Tunisia NUMP case to extract scalable lessons for the Partnership 3. Delivering results: Linking MobiliseYourCity to the global agenda 4. Strategizing on MobiliseYourCity’s future: Introducing the draft strategy and initating co-creation 5. Identifying opportunities to collaborate: Exchanging information on upcoming activites 6. Conclusions 2 06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee Meeting

  3. Where are we now? Partner Partner Supported Supported Cities Countries SUMPs NUMPs 13/20 36/60 56/100 8/13 4 main funders EUR 37 million in TA delivered through 5 implementing agencies 3 06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee Meeting

  4. City and country partners Ukraine Georgia Chernivtsi Tbilisi Lviv Poltava Vinnitsa Zhytomyr 8 Countries with NUMP 20 Countries with SUMP 32 Partners with no TA Morocco Tunisia Partner city Mexico Agadir Sfax City receiving TA support Guadalajara Beni Mellal EUROCLIMA+ member Casablanca El Jadida Cuba Fes La Havana Kenitra Khemisset Thailand Dom. Republic Khouribga Santo Domingo Marrakesh Philippines Oujda Rabat Indonesia Sefi Settat Colombia Brazil Ibagué Bajada Santista India Belo Horizonte Ahmedabad Ecuador Brasilia Kochi Curitiba Senegal Niger Ethiopia Ambato Nagpur Fortaleza Quito Dakar Niamey Dire Dawa Recife Hawassa Teresina Peru Burkina Faso Togo Pakistan Uganda Arequipa Bobo Dioulasso Lomé Uruguay Peshawar Trujillo Ouagadougou Cameroon Mozambique Sri Lanka Argentina Chile Côte d'Ivoire Douala Maputo Córdoba Kurunegala Antofagasta Abidjan Yaoundé Bouaké Madagascar Antananarivo Ghana Mahajanga Kumasi 4 06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee Meeting

  5. Mobility planning leveraged financing and projected impact Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning has been effective at leveraging financing but a big part of the identified investment are not financed Donors Leveraged Associated Identified capital contribution financing financing investments 37 M€ 435 M€ 2,478 M€ 26,000 M€ € € € € € € 6 Million additional people will have access to public transports as projected in just 3 SUMPs approved in 2019 in Cameroon and Dominican Republic. 33 more SUMPs are getting prepared Projected 33% reduction in traffic accident casualties in the first SUMP having quantified the impact on road safety 5 06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee Meeting

  6. Since the 6 th Seering Committee Meeting the MobiliseYourCity Parnership : Methodological Framework Capacity Development Secretariat and Governance Outreach Improved reporting against Welcomed 3 new partners: Completed key documents: Completed key document: results • Columbia • SUMP Model Terms of • Action Plan 2020 for Africa • Logical Framework updated Reference • Ecuador with targets and mapping Community of Practice • Annotated SUMP Table of against SDG • Peshawar City Contents Completed 2 strategy documents: Successfully positioned at COP 26: • MobiliseYourCity Emissions • Draft strategic refresh for the Calculator • 3 side events : plenary Partnership session at the Transport Day ; • Communication Strategy the Marrakesh Partnership for Global Climate Action Recruited 2 additional staff (MPGCA) ; Action Hub on the members : Global Community of • Eleonore François-Jacobs as Practice; Outreach & Partners Services • 2 sessions at the EC+ Manager Pavillion: Scaling Up Low • Julien Ferdinand as Carbon Mobility; Raising Communication Officer Urban Mobility Ambition in NDCs. 6 06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee Meeting

  7. MobiliseYourCity‘s community of practice goes online Facilitating the sharing and co-creation of knowledge • Showcase you work • Learn how other cities • Generate new content and countries are doing with the MobiliseYourCity • Share news and events on sustainable mobility online community of with your peers practice • Get access to tools and • Share the lessons learnt methodologies • Join discussions and from your projects and debates on your topics of experiences • Learn about the actors in interest your field Share Learn Co-create “ Our partners are looking for examples and feedback from other cities and countries. We are glad to be able to offer them direct access to this online community of practice through the MobiliseYourCity Knowledge Platform ” Heloise Chaumier, Project Manager at CODATU 7 04/03/2020 Transport and Climate Change Week 2020

  8. A few days after the launch of the knowledge platform • Already 350 knowledge documents online in FR, EN and SP “ Our partners are looking for • examples and feedback from other 1000+ visitors, including non-EU cities and countries. We are glad to be able to offer them direct access to this online community of practice through the MobiliseYourCity Knowledge Show Platform ” Heloise Chaumier, Project Manager at Announce Present at SCM and CODATU Live send info on announceme Encourage social media nt TDA using images Access KPs workshop from the through QR (04.03) and announcem Inform codes at MYC at MYC event ent in the stand (05.03), previous Distribute announce days postcards Platform at with QR TCCW code to Platform Number of visitors of the knowledge platform by country - March 5 th 2020 inviting people to join 8 06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee Meeting

  9. 1 Learning lessons: Presenting the Tunisia NUMP case to extract scalable lessons for the Partnership 9 06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee Meeting

  10. Why Tunisia needed a NUMP Some institutional gaps and the need for a more … which result in major challenges strategic approach towards mobility • • Lack of integration of the concept of mobility in Poor mobility services institutional and legal frameworks • Rapid growth of private vehicle use and congestion in major cities • Need to optimize the use of public funds for mobility • Slow, expensive, uncomfortable and dangerous urban travels • Lack of integration between different modes of transportation • Financial unsustainability of public transport operator • Lack of skills on mobility at the local and national levels • Poor land-use management • • Lack of a system of indicators on urban mobility Incoherent public investments • Unability to deliver mass transit project • No framework for NMT and shared mobility on delay 10 06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity

  11. The Tunisian NUMP: A common effort towards sustainable mobility The Tunisian Ministry of Transport has led a common effort to co-create a mid- and long-term vision for urban mobility in Tunisia, through a NUMP working group, which received technical support and expertise from the MobiliseYourCity Partnership. The Tunisian NUMP process: actors and responsibilities Introduction and Technical support and Validation and technical follow-up political backing expertise Strategic Committee [Conseil Government Partners & Ministeriel Restreint] (through the MobiliseYourCity Transport Ministry) Working group [comprised of different ministries, organisations and cities] Financial beneficiaries Dissemination Cities & Companies Media 11 06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity

  12. 1 Improving urban mobility governance (creation of PTA) The Tunisian NUMP: Filling 2 Reinforcing capacities and training for urban mobility the gaps and institutionalising sustainable mobility 3 Structuring and sustaining the financing of urban mobility 4 Restructuring the urban transport sector 5 Ensuring the link between transport and urban planning 6 Managing the growing use of personal cars 7 Promoting active modes of transport 8 Promoting a safer, greener and more inclusive urban mobility 9 Developing digital solutions for urban mobility 12 10 Monitoring impacts on mobility patterns and GHG emissions

  13. Timeline of the Tunisia NUMP • Support from MobiliseYourCity • Led by : Transport Ministry • Local Partner: ANME • International partners: AFD, GIZ, CODATU, CERMA, BMU • Experts : Transitec/ SIDES, IFEU Currently June 2020 (TBC) 2020-2030 2017-2019 Initial framing: Presentation Forum de la Mobilite Implementation and to the Urbaine (Urban follow-up • Assessment, diagnosis and priority setting government Mobility Forum): • Strategic vision and orientations for adoption national event to launch the NUMP • Actions, reponsibilities and resources with the Minister of • Formalisation of the NUMP Transport 13 06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity – 7th Steering Committee Meeting

  14. Transferable lessons from this partnership: Past challenges, solutions and upcoming questions Past challenges • Setting up the appropriate governance model • Getting all stakeholders on board • Getting enough buy-in from politicians • Securing an inter-ministerial approach + a double level ownership (cities + government) • Defining a common vision on challenges to overcome and objectives, • Promoting sustainability of transport and GHG emission reduction as an objective shared by all stakeholders • Ensure (political and technical) consistency among action plans part of the NUMP 14 06/03/2020 MobiliseYourCity

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